William Buckley and Malcolm Muggeridge on Sharing the Christian Faith

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From Firing Line, September 6, 1980, "How Does One Find Faith". Buckley and Muggeridge talk about the difficulties of sharing their Christian faith in a private social setting. Muggeridge says that his experience is that talking about Christ enlivens a discussion though agrees with Buckley that it takes courage to go against the modern secular notion that spiritual matters are off limits.

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  • "To be carnally minded is Christ, and to be spiritually minded is life and peace."

    Is that what you are referring to?

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  • "God" is less problematic in the spiritual quest than strict dogma, since a handful of churches demand "do it this way or you will burn forever." This is not to deny ultimate truth, but to assert that "to be spiritually minded is life and peace" is a bit guileless, unless membership in a church is to be religiously-minded, but that is another matter.

  • @williamssm

    to be carnally minded is death, to be spiritually minded is life and peace.

    This comes from Romans 8.6

  • can anybody make out what part mr. muggeridge quotes at the 1:30 mark? i can't quite make it out

  • pompous british tightlips like from the encyclopedia britannica

  • I love these Buckley/Muggeridge conversations. I wish they were all available on DVD. 

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